The TaylorMade SLDR S Driver has a low-forward CG that promotes high launch, faster ball speed, and low spin. By lofting up, you can generate serious distance gains regardless of swing speed with SLDR S, which has low and forward CG properties, along with a sliding weight that assists shot shape

I am 70+ play once or twice a week and have a 30 handicap. This club keeps my ball in play and on most short par fours I"m a eight iron or less to the green. hitting some drives 260 right down the middle. My old Burner I spent most of my time in the right rough. Also took five strokes off my handicap

This driver provides a higher ball flight with no manipulation of the swing or set-up. I was worried that the higher loft might cost me distance but that has not been the case. This club is as long, if not slightly longer, than my current Titleist.

The club is more forgiving the the RBZ and has a few more adjustments. Please give us a call if you like to order one. (888)200-7428

Answered on 4/1/2015 by Anonymous

Q:

I am looking for a 16 degree loft Driver with a Senior Flex Graphite shaft. I need a 42.5 length of shaft. In addition I need a Jumbomax large grip. I am also looking for a 19 degree loft three wood with a senior flex graphite shaft 41.5 length in the shaft with a large Jumbomax grip.

The SLDRs will launch will less spin than the Superfast 2.0. This may require a higher loft to obtain the same flight path. However, we recommend meeting with a PGA Fitting Professional at one of our retail locations to ensure you select the correct club for your game. This is a free service and walk-ins are welcome. Please contact a Customer Service Representative at (888) 200-7428 for any further questions. Thank you.